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primarily due to energy. we just saw an announcement by dow, they are going to build the largest chemical plant in the world and build in it texas because they can get cheap natural gas. that is on the footsteps of exxon and shev ron making the same kind of announcement. there is 12 natural gas plants in the country on the agenda to get built because of cheap energy. manufacturing could be a huge winner here in this country and bring jobs back into this country as opposed to shipping them overseas. >> jamie: i really just want to ask you for practical purposes as people may have less money to take home, government gets more. i'm sure even though we alearn s year, this year, we know that milk and other basics will cost more. where are we at this point? >> we just have to get used to. at the end of the day, national debt is unsustainable. we do have to resolve it. i liken it to gas prices, we all tend to pull back a little bit. we cut spending and we get used to it and live within our means. as a country we nee
primarily due to energy. we just saw an announcement by dow, they are going to build the largest chemical plant in the world and build in it texas because they can get cheap natural gas. that is on the footsteps of exxon and shev ron making the same kind of announcement. there is 12 natural gas plants in the country on the agenda to get built because of cheap energy. manufacturing could be a huge winner here in this country and bring jobs back into this country as opposed to shipping them...
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one last winner, lng, cheniere energy. the master limited partnership, he's the pioneer who is building our nation's biggest export terminal for liquefied natural gas down in louisiana. look out, these two stocks are hot, too hot for me, wait for a pullback from lng or maybe a stock offering from cheniere energy partners. my eighth theme, let me give you a preamble, technology represents more than 15% of the imports. it's almost impossible to avoids a place holder in the portfolio. it's got to be a theme. there are very few investment themes in tech. but individual companies might suffice. oracle, a terrific stock, competitive. i think the world of s.a.p., oracle's biggest competitor. it's had a good quarter. although an endless dog fight with oracle. then there's salesforce.com, an expensive but dominant cloud computing play. run by cloud pioneer, i like apple, i'm not pounding the table, i just told you to invest in it. social media, on a pullback, liked it lower. who really knows how it's doing. sure, i like them, but t
one last winner, lng, cheniere energy. the master limited partnership, he's the pioneer who is building our nation's biggest export terminal for liquefied natural gas down in louisiana. look out, these two stocks are hot, too hot for me, wait for a pullback from lng or maybe a stock offering from cheniere energy partners. my eighth theme, let me give you a preamble, technology represents more than 15% of the imports. it's almost impossible to avoids a place holder in the portfolio. it's got to...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs ultra soft & strong. puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillows for 40% more cushiony thickness. face every day with puffs softness. face every day excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. >>> every january, i like to take my cue from the nfl playoffs and pick the previous year's best performers in the market against each other to see which ones are most likely to repeat that out-performance going forward. i think you can learn from the past winners. on monday, we start
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs ultra soft & strong. puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillows for 40% more cushiony thickness. face every day with puffs softness. face every day excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my...
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next up, kinder morgan energy partners, kmp. the partnerships finished 2012 terribly, in part because the people were worried that the tax breaks they enjoyed would be erased by the fiscal cliff. buyers are still skittish because they remain under a cloud, a cloud of low natural gas, the possibility of the debt ceiling negotiations might include new revenue raised by taxing them. you know what, that's the same old-same old. i don't care about it. i like kinder morgan. i'm looking for an entry point for you. if the yield goes above 6%, currently 5.77%, you know what, if it happens before this they report i would pass. bank of america reports in 30. okay. could this be the break-out quarter for b-a-c, bac is back. a lot of people participating. when everyone is expecting something good, you tend not to get if. we're going to go over theton stock in the super bowl momentarily. be aware this is a long-term positive story that needs to be bought on weakness, including anything you might get from earnings. it bothers me that the stock
next up, kinder morgan energy partners, kmp. the partnerships finished 2012 terribly, in part because the people were worried that the tax breaks they enjoyed would be erased by the fiscal cliff. buyers are still skittish because they remain under a cloud, a cloud of low natural gas, the possibility of the debt ceiling negotiations might include new revenue raised by taxing them. you know what, that's the same old-same old. i don't care about it. i like kinder morgan. i'm looking for an entry...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> the relief, finally had positive action today, but we all know with the battles over the debt ceiling, we could be looking at some very difficult moments over the next couple of months. and that's why all week we've been focusing on the noneconomic big jpmorgan health care conference that started on monday, where biotech and pharma countries strut their stuff. acor, this is a small billion dollar biopharma firm focused on neurology. back in 2010, accorda received approval for a drug called empira that helps people with multiple sclerosis gain their ability to walk. talk about how horrible this disease is, but it is also a lucrative disease for those who are trying to combat it, why? because it's a lifelong chronic condition. at this point, though, acorda has gotten all the low-hanging fruit. the really impressive thing about this story is they could have multiple indications. that's the holy grail of the drug business. right now acorda is conductin
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> the relief, finally had positive action today, but we all know with the battles over the debt ceiling, we could be looking at some very difficult moments over the next couple of months. and that's why all week we've been focusing on the noneconomic big jpmorgan health care conference that started on monday, where biotech and pharma countries strut their stuff. acor, this is a small...
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there are so many different sources of energy already available that could cut this country free of its addiction to fossil fuels and no i'm not going to talk about the alternatives pushed by the establishment like nuclear energy is a so-called alternative is potentially catastrophic to the environment and is only in place to perpetuate a profit structure set by the establishment itself of course every energy source has an impact even the so-called clean ones in the grand scheme of things the impact of clean energy sources on the environment is minimal when compared to the potentially disastrous effects of coal oil drilling and nuclear waste so let's go over just a few of them starting with solar and wind which are probably the most common a single hour of sunlight at high noon contains more energy than the entire world consumes in a whole year and when it comes to wind a single one megawatt wind turbine operated only half capacity has the potential to meet the needs of about five hundred households per year and there are even more alternatives in this there's tidal wave and geothermal
there are so many different sources of energy already available that could cut this country free of its addiction to fossil fuels and no i'm not going to talk about the alternatives pushed by the establishment like nuclear energy is a so-called alternative is potentially catastrophic to the environment and is only in place to perpetuate a profit structure set by the establishment itself of course every energy source has an impact even the so-called clean ones in the grand scheme of things the...
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just energy. so i'm going to have to do some work and come back on that one. let's go to mark in the illini. mark. >> caller: hi there, jim, booyah from the land of lincoln. i'd like to hear your thoughts about maco surgical. >> no, man, i have disliked that stock. i'm not changing my mind. i think that was a much hyped stock. maybe they can come on and describe why i should be persuaded at 12. i'm staying away. rick in california? >> caller: rick from nevada city. my question is about amrn, amarin. >> overrated stock. i know i'm going to be accosted on the street but it's not one of my favorites. i do my own work and i don't like the stock. it is not one that i want you in. let's go to jared. got to go to jared in florida. jared! >> caller: how you doing, jim? >> all right. how about you? >> caller: i'm okay. my stock is clear, clear communications. >> no -- clear wire communications, and you know what, that one's done, done, done, done, done. no, i do like sprint but i must tell you, sprint, rem
just energy. so i'm going to have to do some work and come back on that one. let's go to mark in the illini. mark. >> caller: hi there, jim, booyah from the land of lincoln. i'd like to hear your thoughts about maco surgical. >> no, man, i have disliked that stock. i'm not changing my mind. i think that was a much hyped stock. maybe they can come on and describe why i should be persuaded at 12. i'm staying away. rick in california? >> caller: rick from nevada city. my question...
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alone could meet the energy needs of every country in the world for four thousand years luckily some countries are already seizing on the technologies available in germany on any given sunny day the countries wind farms harness as much electricity as thirteen nuclear power plants would otherwise produce in fact renewables account for over twenty five percent of electricity fed into germany's power grid and the us they only account for six percent but energy can also be about making the best out of what we waste the most in sweden for instance only four percent of their trash goes to landfills the rest of it goes to generating heat electricity for twenty percent of the nation and fact their waste management is so dam of fission that in. addition to transferring the energy of their own trash they've actually started to import garbage from their neighbor norway here's the bottom line if policymakers could only look beyond the moneymaking solutions put forth by the dominating energy industry we would actually see that there are alternative forms of energy all around us just waiting to be
alone could meet the energy needs of every country in the world for four thousand years luckily some countries are already seizing on the technologies available in germany on any given sunny day the countries wind farms harness as much electricity as thirteen nuclear power plants would otherwise produce in fact renewables account for over twenty five percent of electricity fed into germany's power grid and the us they only account for six percent but energy can also be about making the best out...
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of course every energy source has an impact in the course every energy source but the grand scheme of things the impact of clean energy sources on the environment is minimal when compared to the potentially disastrous effects of coal oil drilling and nuclear waste so let's go over just a few of them starting with solar and wind which are probably the most common a single hour of sunlight at high noon contains more energy than the entire world consumes in a whole year and when it comes to wind a single one megawatt wind turbine operated only half capacity has the potential to meet the needs of about five hundred households per year and there are even more alternatives than this there's tidal wave and geothermal energy which could have enormous capacity and would do away with so much of the harmful pollution that legs our environment from burning and drilling according to a two thousand and six mit study geothermal energy alone could meet the energy needs of every country in the world for four thousand years luckily some countries are already seizing on the technologies available in ger
of course every energy source has an impact in the course every energy source but the grand scheme of things the impact of clean energy sources on the environment is minimal when compared to the potentially disastrous effects of coal oil drilling and nuclear waste so let's go over just a few of them starting with solar and wind which are probably the most common a single hour of sunlight at high noon contains more energy than the entire world consumes in a whole year and when it comes to wind a...
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industry we would actually see that there are alternative forms of energy. waiting to be tapped into we demand an end to the destructive processes currently being used to fuel humanity and demand the beginning of harmony and cooperation with the natural earth and when you consider the beautiful possibility of making the earth sustainable for all future generations i have to ask what are we waiting for. so as i mentioned last week one of the biggest weapons of mass distraction was indeed the looming fiscal cliff and behind all that is steria was one story not quite getting the attention it deserved the results of a four year request issued by the partnership for civil justice fund and what it revealed while that the f.b.i. was extensively monitoring the occupy movement with counterterrorism agents and widespread surveillance court of the government the f.b.i. was just concerned that occupy would provide an outlet for a lone offender exploiting the movement but is that really the case well here to give us the lowdown on this pivotal unveiling of the survey onl
industry we would actually see that there are alternative forms of energy. waiting to be tapped into we demand an end to the destructive processes currently being used to fuel humanity and demand the beginning of harmony and cooperation with the natural earth and when you consider the beautiful possibility of making the earth sustainable for all future generations i have to ask what are we waiting for. so as i mentioned last week one of the biggest weapons of mass distraction was indeed the...
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just say no to just energy. now some tweets. let's start with a tweet from steven crawford, @smcbmt, i don't know. who says darden, dri, worthy of more homework for dividend portfolio or don't waste the time? they have to grow, they are not putting up numbers that would make me feel comfortable saying this is good dividend play. flip ncf, thanks for the tip, up 28%, you still liking the stock? a great company. and vaccines too. this company is terrific. we know when we have the ceo on, he's dine nahhia might. this tweet from been at stcil. excellent avy with you and pop. that's my dad. nothing more important than family. couldn't agree more. new avatar, me and pop, at an eagles game, another loss. my jersey, number seven, not vic, but jaws from the 1980 team. let's take another tweet from beernut 54. sweet avatar, any thoughts on groupon. should i sell or hold? i like zinga better than groupon. play with the house's money. that's how the business works. here is another tweet from draztech. what's going on with apple and china mo
just say no to just energy. now some tweets. let's start with a tweet from steven crawford, @smcbmt, i don't know. who says darden, dri, worthy of more homework for dividend portfolio or don't waste the time? they have to grow, they are not putting up numbers that would make me feel comfortable saying this is good dividend play. flip ncf, thanks for the tip, up 28%, you still liking the stock? a great company. and vaccines too. this company is terrific. we know when we have the ceo on, he's...
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commodity prices go up because of limited supply it may not have as much impact on food prices as say, energy prices might. jenna: interesting. there are a lot of dynamics at play, that is to be sure what we look at when we buy in the supermarket. you mentioned what we can do, when we have a problem we wonder what we can do about it and some of the disaster relief. is the response from the usda to something like a drought and the government in general similar to the response of the government and use of taxpayer money when a natural disaster happens like a hurricane? >> it is a little bit different because we don't operate under the fema process or fema program so we don't have resources allocated or appropriated for this purpose. that is one of the reasons why we were so frustrated of failure of the house to get a farming bill through in the waning days of the 2012 congressional session. that would allow us to provide cash assistance to the producers. as it is right now we're limited to what we can do. we're trying to get the rest of the federal farmly to focus on these farmers an ranchers.
commodity prices go up because of limited supply it may not have as much impact on food prices as say, energy prices might. jenna: interesting. there are a lot of dynamics at play, that is to be sure what we look at when we buy in the supermarket. you mentioned what we can do, when we have a problem we wonder what we can do about it and some of the disaster relief. is the response from the usda to something like a drought and the government in general similar to the response of the government...
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dave mustane is as rocking as they come, and now he is directing his take no prisoners heavy metal energy at a men's warehouse in salt lake city, utah. that's right, the suit store. it seems that mr. mustane bought a gift certificate for his tour manager, but alas it did not arrive in time for christmas, so he posted a 430-word rant on the mega death facebook page. it reads in part, "it turns out that they decided to hold my order, otherwise called by them as pending, and told no one. for almost nine days now, i have been waiting for delivery of this gift certificate. they guaranteed a two-day delivery of the certificate." let me point out, we are all old. you know you're old when one of the founding members of metallica is upset about a customer services issue with a men's warehouse in salt lake city. need i remind you, this is the same person who is responsible for such megadeath hits as
dave mustane is as rocking as they come, and now he is directing his take no prisoners heavy metal energy at a men's warehouse in salt lake city, utah. that's right, the suit store. it seems that mr. mustane bought a gift certificate for his tour manager, but alas it did not arrive in time for christmas, so he posted a 430-word rant on the mega death facebook page. it reads in part, "it turns out that they decided to hold my order, otherwise called by them as pending, and told no one. for...
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think anything can really -- >> i think there is limited bandwidth, that's true, but i think there's energy for this at this point. and if i think if you are going to do something, this is one of the moments you have to do it. i think you do in a political way have to think about strike when the iron is hot. and the iron is hot now. and what we have had in this country for the longest period of time, years, is a one-sided conversation, which is the gun rights advocates have dwarfed the gun control advocates in terms of spending, both in terms of lobbying, and in terms of campaign financing. so you've had just one side talking and the other side being quiet, because they were kind of afraid if they came out and said something about gun control, in any way, that they would be attacked. and so now you are at least having a conversation where both sides are speaking. and that means that this is a moment where you can actually get something done. >> market, you have a lot of members of congress from conservative districts, look at harry reid out there with wayne la pierre from the nra, isn't tha
think anything can really -- >> i think there is limited bandwidth, that's true, but i think there's energy for this at this point. and if i think if you are going to do something, this is one of the moments you have to do it. i think you do in a political way have to think about strike when the iron is hot. and the iron is hot now. and what we have had in this country for the longest period of time, years, is a one-sided conversation, which is the gun rights advocates have dwarfed the...
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the global leader in -- energy. if we seize the opportunity now, we will be positioned to lead for decades, and realize the economic and energy security benefits of that leadership. the world is watching. our decision will impact -- regions around the world, middle east, europe, asia, and elsewhere. we will encourage by president obama's 2012 campaign comments supporting an all-of the-above agenda on energy and his statements outlining specific support for oil and natural gas production. we need more energy ever all times. even as we dramatically expand renubility energy sources and increase energy fossil fuels continue to have an important role to play. not only does natural gas have an increase role in electrician generation it provides the raw materials to manufacture wind turbine, and solar panel. it's a backup power. a future of abundant domestic energy is already being made real through today's oil and natural gas industry investments. in cutting edge technology, to our resources previously thought unreachable
the global leader in -- energy. if we seize the opportunity now, we will be positioned to lead for decades, and realize the economic and energy security benefits of that leadership. the world is watching. our decision will impact -- regions around the world, middle east, europe, asia, and elsewhere. we will encourage by president obama's 2012 campaign comments supporting an all-of the-above agenda on energy and his statements outlining specific support for oil and natural gas production. we...
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. >> caller: my stock is energy transfer partners. >> listen to me and listen good. if they do an equity offering the ceo will be on the wall of shame. do you hear me? wall of shame if you do an equity offering. my charitable trust ounce it. it's the worst stock that the trust owns. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> happy new year dr. cramer. >> glad i got that doctorate, man. what's going on? >> breaking bad boo-yah from the land of enchantment. >> a walter white jesse boo-yah back at you. >> happy boo-yah new year to you and your "mad money" staff, jim. >> i had the best staff in the world. let me say i did beat them all in fantasy football. i was going to work it in. this was the best moment. that's a different show. shout out. >> welcome to this week's edition of "cooking with cramer." >> i love peanut butter. >> join us next time for more cooking with cramer. >> sometimes the best stock picks are ripped from the headlines. just like an episode o
. >> caller: my stock is energy transfer partners. >> listen to me and listen good. if they do an equity offering the ceo will be on the wall of shame. do you hear me? wall of shame if you do an equity offering. my charitable trust ounce it. it's the worst stock that the trust owns. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> happy new year dr. cramer. >>...
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. >>> a city helped california hit a major energy milestone. regulators said a thousand gigawatts of solar power has been installed in the state. san jose installed almost 55 mega watts through the program making it the top solar city. >>> coming up, how bay area schools are amping up security and explain how a small peace of hardware could save lives. sacramento meets hollywood, the reason why he may be strolling the red carpet. jif jif announces his -- jim harbaugh announces his starting kicker and alex smith talks about the man who replaced him. >>> the fbi said the well about to be excavateicide deeper than nilsy -- excuvaded is deeper than initially thought. fbi officials thought they would be bigging 50 feet but real -- digging 50 feet but realized it would be more like 200 feet. >>> school shooter left a high school student wounded. a male student opened fire at 9:00 a.m. this morning at taft high school. a 16-year-old boy was wounded. he was airlifted to a hospital where he remains in critical condition. the shooter was arrested and all
. >>> a city helped california hit a major energy milestone. regulators said a thousand gigawatts of solar power has been installed in the state. san jose installed almost 55 mega watts through the program making it the top solar city. >>> coming up, how bay area schools are amping up security and explain how a small peace of hardware could save lives. sacramento meets hollywood, the reason why he may be strolling the red carpet. jif jif announces his -- jim harbaugh announces...
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i haven't woken up with natural energy in a long time. >> so you're really off everything? >> yeah. >> so what do you do to get, quote unquote, high in jail? >> sugar. >> sugar. >> yeah, i've gained ten pounds so far. carrie keeps feeding me moon pies. she told me the other day, she's like, yeah, i'm not going to be the fat friend. >> so you're just addicted to moon pies? no caffeine, no coffee. wow. >> yeah. >> jail has given katie the opportunity to detox. and she will soon join an in-house drug treatment program. >> i really hope that helps you a lot. sounds like you think you don't really need it much or -- >> i'm sure -- i mean, yes, i have a drug problem. you know, i know that. i don't know -- i mean, i just -- i don't know how my life's going to go. >> it's an opportunity for you and i hope you will really try at it. it's kind of like going to school and you don't like school, i know. >> after 40 minutes the video monitor turns off. so katie and her mother must say their good-byes. >> so do you want to come back? should i put dad down? >> put dad down every time you
i haven't woken up with natural energy in a long time. >> so you're really off everything? >> yeah. >> so what do you do to get, quote unquote, high in jail? >> sugar. >> sugar. >> yeah, i've gained ten pounds so far. carrie keeps feeding me moon pies. she told me the other day, she's like, yeah, i'm not going to be the fat friend. >> so you're just addicted to moon pies? no caffeine, no coffee. wow. >> yeah. >> jail has given katie the...
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i'm sharon epperson with breaking news from the energy department. natural gas storage levels fell by 135 billion cubic feet. 135 bcf, drawing in natural gas. that was in line with whatage hists were looking for, between 133 and 137. this sa bigger slide in natural gas in storage than we saw for the five-year average, which was around 111 bcf. we have seen natural gas prices rallies from the big logses that were put in earlier this week. and we are looking at further gains in natural gas in light of this number. i'm bringing in a trader here on the floor to talk more about what this natural gas move means this week. we saw a slide to 305. now rallying back to the 330 level. what is the story? >> i think the bigger picture is the bearish move. it will take very, very cold weather to give us a big private movement on the upside. to me it's when they caught the market low. i think we're going back to the $3 area and reacting to the bigger picture which shows moderating temperatures over the longer term as opposed to the cold snap that the northeast is g
i'm sharon epperson with breaking news from the energy department. natural gas storage levels fell by 135 billion cubic feet. 135 bcf, drawing in natural gas. that was in line with whatage hists were looking for, between 133 and 137. this sa bigger slide in natural gas in storage than we saw for the five-year average, which was around 111 bcf. we have seen natural gas prices rallies from the big logses that were put in earlier this week. and we are looking at further gains in natural gas in...
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and we created a new energy micro-grid program to increase energy reliability in critical areas. these weren't quick fixes or window dressing. they were the result of saying we'd had enough it was time to do more. what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know we will again feel the brunt of powerful weather. but we can tell our citizens that their state is more prepared for future challenges, that their families will be safer when disaster strikes, and that the odds of anyone having to needlessly suffer through prolonged power outages have been greatly diminished. when hurricane sandy struck, we saw results from the work we'd done together. while we can never entirely prevent damage or power outages, the response was better and faster. once again, we saw a problem and, together, we worked to address it. if these past two years have proven anything, it's that we have the ability to rally around a common good and a common goal. we've done it in a way that just doesn't seem possible these days in some places certainly not in washington d.c. in december, at the same time l
and we created a new energy micro-grid program to increase energy reliability in critical areas. these weren't quick fixes or window dressing. they were the result of saying we'd had enough it was time to do more. what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know we will again feel the brunt of powerful weather. but we can tell our citizens that their state is more prepared for future challenges, that their families will be safer when disaster strikes, and that the odds of anyone having...
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well, could this help pick up the slowing green energy market? we're going to ask former green jobs adviser to president obama, van jones. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ ♪ ooh baby, can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. only align has bifantis, a patented probiotic that naturally helps maintain your digestive balance. try align to help retain a balanced digestive system. try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> we've been picking aapart the fiscal cliff deal so you know what's in it. one of the big winners in this deal is the renewable energy industry. it's actually got a one-year tax credit extension. we're going to expl
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the company keeps buying other energy. it's interesting that phil talked about a big rebound in oil this week. it's an oil and gas play, making 54 transactions, $10 # billion worth. they have producing wells, and they distribute the income from them to shareholders. a lot of people were worried about the sort of master limited partnerships because of the tax debate with respect to the fiscal cliff. feels like that's gone away. stock gaining momentum, and, also i love today's volume, the action on it. last time they reported them, it was up 51%. that's not all organic. they make a lot of acquisitions. a 7.8% dividend yield, though. very, very attractive even with the 23% tax rate of the highest earners. i like the way it looks. the stock is over sold. they made mistakes in the middle of the year. now, the company that's heavily hedged because it's only oil and gas -- cheryl: can be a negative. >> sometimes. it bag fired earlier in the middle of last year. cheryl: mlp is the great thing to bring up with energy. we had that b
the company keeps buying other energy. it's interesting that phil talked about a big rebound in oil this week. it's an oil and gas play, making 54 transactions, $10 # billion worth. they have producing wells, and they distribute the income from them to shareholders. a lot of people were worried about the sort of master limited partnerships because of the tax debate with respect to the fiscal cliff. feels like that's gone away. stock gaining momentum, and, also i love today's volume, the action...
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we heard from the energy department yesterday, the eia put out the short-term energy forecast saying we'll see a 25% jump in crude production by 2014. what does that mean for prices? where do you see them this year? >> we see prices basically being pretty flat this year. maybe a little bit higher, just based on problems in the middle east. that's the only risk we see in the market this year. as a matter of fact, if we were to see a resolution in the conflict in the middle east, specifically in the negotiated settlement with iran, we could see crude prices down at $75. >> we've been talking over the last several weeks about the pipeline capacity, and the expansions there, what that is meaning in addition to the production we're seeing in the shale area, shale oil. what impact will that have on the spread between brent and wti? it's already come in several dollars in the last several weeks. >> our expectation is because of those pipeline expansions, and because of the record production that's coming out of the u.s., that that spread is going to come in a lot this year. we think it's go
we heard from the energy department yesterday, the eia put out the short-term energy forecast saying we'll see a 25% jump in crude production by 2014. what does that mean for prices? where do you see them this year? >> we see prices basically being pretty flat this year. maybe a little bit higher, just based on problems in the middle east. that's the only risk we see in the market this year. as a matter of fact, if we were to see a resolution in the conflict in the middle east,...
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oil pipelines in the energy markets front burners. go ahead, sharon. >> jim, the anticipation of the seaway pipeline, key u.s. pipeline, sending oil prices higher. definitely the u.s. oil price is benefiting from this. we're talking about a pipeline that is carrying crude from curbing, oklahoma, to the gulf coast, and the expansion of the pipeline from 150 barrels per day to 400,000 barrels per day has been widely anticipated. flows could start as early as the end of this week. that is what traders are watching very carefully. that's what all the chatter is in the oil market right now. look what it's done to the spread between brent crude and wti crude futures. we're at the lowest levels we've seen since september or so. below that $20 mark. we're hovering right around the $18 mark. this is key here. traders say we could see the narrowing of another dollar or two as the seaway gets under way. that is the key pipeline that a lot of traders are watching. that is the key factor that is driving prices right now in the oil market. back to
oil pipelines in the energy markets front burners. go ahead, sharon. >> jim, the anticipation of the seaway pipeline, key u.s. pipeline, sending oil prices higher. definitely the u.s. oil price is benefiting from this. we're talking about a pipeline that is carrying crude from curbing, oklahoma, to the gulf coast, and the expansion of the pipeline from 150 barrels per day to 400,000 barrels per day has been widely anticipated. flows could start as early as the end of this week. that is...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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let's check out the latest in energy, metals. sharon epperson, nymex. >> oil prices pulling back, jim, but that's after reaching multi-month highs. we had the brent crude contract reach a three-month high yesterday. wti at a four-month high. a lot of this had to do in terms of the gains we saw yesterday with the report that the saudis have cut their oil production in december significantly. today's news is focusing on the spread between the two, which has come in significantly as right now around $17. of course, the energy department this week saying they believe it will average $16 a barrel this year. that is because of the news coming out of seaway pipeline, expansion project has been completed. the partners that are overseeing this project partners have said that has pn completed. now we're talking about 400,000 barrels per day of capacity now available to shippers to take crude from curbing, oklahoma, where it's been bolt nettleneck the middle of the country. the energy department report this week shows that those supplies in
let's check out the latest in energy, metals. sharon epperson, nymex. >> oil prices pulling back, jim, but that's after reaching multi-month highs. we had the brent crude contract reach a three-month high yesterday. wti at a four-month high. a lot of this had to do in terms of the gains we saw yesterday with the report that the saudis have cut their oil production in december significantly. today's news is focusing on the spread between the two, which has come in significantly as right...
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energy policy about. he spent several years and i think has gotten incredibly frustrated with washington and thrown up his hands and gone around and around. he points out that every president back to nixon talks about how we are going to get some sort of energy policy and eventually get to u.s. energy independence and it's never happened. it's been such a difficult goal. >> like gun control. that's never happened either as obvious as it is to probably all of us. the administration is looking for ways to accelerate job growth. this is an important one. >> i think it's an important one, i don't know if you had time to do some of these 2012 predictions. >> sure. >> that least the list i have here is all five. i don't know if we have the other five. in 2012 you did pretty well. >> don't say it with such astonishment. >> extraction of oil and gas from shale and rock a game changer. joe, i'm not sure if you thought that was a surprise. >> which one? >> i give him credit for that. >> earnings of american corpora
energy policy about. he spent several years and i think has gotten incredibly frustrated with washington and thrown up his hands and gone around and around. he points out that every president back to nixon talks about how we are going to get some sort of energy policy and eventually get to u.s. energy independence and it's never happened. it's been such a difficult goal. >> like gun control. that's never happened either as obvious as it is to probably all of us. the administration is...
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opponents argue it's still too costly and there's no cheap way to store energy for when the sun isn't shining. >> if you could make solar panels cheaper and you could solve storage, then you could have not just the technology that the u.s. would use, but that everyone would use. >> reporter: despite those arguments, there's been a 5,000% increase in installation this year alone. >> an interesting stat. nationwide, the solar industry has created about 120,000 jobs with a growth rate of about 13%. so you're beginning to see kind of it take off slowly but it's getting there. >> it's getting there. creating jobs. >> not bad. and saving the earth, maybe. we'll be back. ad. and saving the earth, maybe. we'll be back. and good luck using that cleaner. excuse me, miss ? he's right. those are tough hard water stains, and that cleaner's not gonna cut it. truth is, 85% of us have hard water and many don't even know it. you need lime-a-way. lime-a-way is specially formulated to conquer hard water stains. it's 4 times more effective at removing lime scale than the leading bathroom cleaner. see the
opponents argue it's still too costly and there's no cheap way to store energy for when the sun isn't shining. >> if you could make solar panels cheaper and you could solve storage, then you could have not just the technology that the u.s. would use, but that everyone would use. >> reporter: despite those arguments, there's been a 5,000% increase in installation this year alone. >> an interesting stat. nationwide, the solar industry has created about 120,000 jobs with a growth...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. i'm ryon stewart, i'm the ultimate shrimp lover, and i sea food differently. but may not realize what they can do for your health. we know what it takes to look good on the outside but with 70% of our immune system located in our gut, the core of our health is truly on the inside. that's why i take new trubiotics. it's a daily probiotic that helps in two ways. one helps support digestive health, the other immune health. stay true to your health. new trubiotics. from the makers of one-a-day. ♪ [ cheers and
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar...
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delaying obama care for a year and energy policiless. there is tactical thing that is would have some democratic support giving the government ability to issue more bonds. >> john: one thing, charles that was not talked what are we doing to drate jobs in in - create jobs in the country? >> as nined the restoration . old rate is contractionary for the economy and not good for the jobs. in my view it had to be reinstated. and the administration treated it as a concession and privately they were willing to accept all along . so yeah. there was contraction built in this the fiscal cliff keel-- deal. the big variable of what is about to happen is it the republican position. what is it going to be. nina is exactly right. the president is adept and enthusiastic of exploiting their differences. in that context, it is amazing to me how the republicans have so many differences . before we have intelligent discussion, they have to get in a room if they can and figure out what they want and stick to it. >> the issue is spending. purely spending. >>
delaying obama care for a year and energy policiless. there is tactical thing that is would have some democratic support giving the government ability to issue more bonds. >> john: one thing, charles that was not talked what are we doing to drate jobs in in - create jobs in the country? >> as nined the restoration . old rate is contractionary for the economy and not good for the jobs. in my view it had to be reinstated. and the administration treated it as a concession and privately...
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execution, energy, focus. it was all there this week. you know, lacking sometimes in the regular season but, you know, if you know the 49ers playing prime time. the team loves to win. we'll enjoy the success we have. >> it is playoff time. a lot of guys joking around, having fun. it's the green bay packers, just having fun being ourselves. >> reporter: the fun and focus go hand-in-hand because the 49ers have been here before, going through the same process last season calmed the nerves and boosted the confidence this time around. >> i think this year we understand where we want to go and what we have to do to get there. the focus is way up and, you know, physically everybody is on it. >> i'm ready to play. i am ready to play. >> we're loose. we know what it takes. tease it's our third. we're loose. we have one goal in mind. that's to go to the super bowl. >> i feel real good about the way our team prepares, the way they study for this test. that's what it is. the way the meetings are, the practice sessions are and go out and compete like
execution, energy, focus. it was all there this week. you know, lacking sometimes in the regular season but, you know, if you know the 49ers playing prime time. the team loves to win. we'll enjoy the success we have. >> it is playoff time. a lot of guys joking around, having fun. it's the green bay packers, just having fun being ourselves. >> reporter: the fun and focus go hand-in-hand because the 49ers have been here before, going through the same process last season calmed the...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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you're lifting heavy you probably want to get your cardio in after you lift so you can save all of your energy for your weights and do it safely. >> and you shouldn't do just cardio. you brought up weights. >> yes. >> you should incorporate weights as well. >> yes. strength training is incredibly important. women who avoid it, they need to stick with the weights. the weight bearing activity helps prevent osteoporosis and then there is a recommendation that you do three days per week, nonconsecutive days, about eight to ten total body exercises. >> women always ask me, lightweights or heavyweights? what should die? either one works. >> whatever you want to do. if you want to build muscle go heavier. if you're just trying to maintain go lighter. >> okay. for people who have more than a few pounds to lose who are obese, morbidly obese, what should they do? how much should they be doing? >> the new studies coming out show overweight or obese people need to do cardio. however, it is possible to get both by doing circuit training. you can do maybe eight to ten exercises, pushups, jumping jacks, sit-
you're lifting heavy you probably want to get your cardio in after you lift so you can save all of your energy for your weights and do it safely. >> and you shouldn't do just cardio. you brought up weights. >> yes. >> you should incorporate weights as well. >> yes. strength training is incredibly important. women who avoid it, they need to stick with the weights. the weight bearing activity helps prevent osteoporosis and then there is a recommendation that you do three...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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. >> renewable energy and the like. >> exactly right. renewable energy. anything made in american samoa, for example, gets this tax write-off, et cetera. and that's, you know, that's for attorneys -- >> why american samoa? >> it's a good question. again, the best guy to look at this is a guy named tim carney who writes for the "washington examiner" he's my colleague, and he does all the investigative reporting on this stuff. and he'll trace it all the way back to who knew who and somebody's friend and somebody's brother-in-law, et cetera, et cetera, you can find it all. but the bottom line is it's not right. it's not what we're actually trying to get the government to do. even if you're a liberal you think that somebody should be held, that the rich should pay something like whatever we call their fair share. nobody thinks that their fair should go into the pocket of another rich guy who simply has a better lobbyist. that's just not right. >> do you have that chart, greko? >> this is a call for corporate tax overhaul and just for tax overhaul in general,
. >> renewable energy and the like. >> exactly right. renewable energy. anything made in american samoa, for example, gets this tax write-off, et cetera. and that's, you know, that's for attorneys -- >> why american samoa? >> it's a good question. again, the best guy to look at this is a guy named tim carney who writes for the "washington examiner" he's my colleague, and he does all the investigative reporting on this stuff. and he'll trace it all the way back...
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that certainly gives off a lot of energy. it gives off a lot of carbon, too. i am not sure that president bush's idea of biofuel becoming the way for our energy security is necessarily the right track. the problem is, we have become so embedded in this business and there are new subsidies coming down the line in the latest act of congress, billion dollar subsidies bolstering this industry, which is in its maturity. this industry no longer needs those kinds of subsidies. it is working pretty well on its own. i cannot think it needs to be accelerated. host: this is done on twitter saying who is perishable. is that a significant risk? guest: this is of the essence. wall street is not actually investing in food. they are investing in something else, imaginary food, derivatives, food futures. the way the commodity markets work is that people make promises down the line in the future to set prices for these globally necessary commodities at a certain level. these promises to buy and sell -- they are bets on the price of food. they are not bets on real food. they are
that certainly gives off a lot of energy. it gives off a lot of carbon, too. i am not sure that president bush's idea of biofuel becoming the way for our energy security is necessarily the right track. the problem is, we have become so embedded in this business and there are new subsidies coming down the line in the latest act of congress, billion dollar subsidies bolstering this industry, which is in its maturity. this industry no longer needs those kinds of subsidies. it is working pretty...
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i admire you and the energy and the work that you guys are doing. keep it up. good to see you. >> thank you. >> the found of the passion movement. an extraordinary gathering, too. if you're in atlanta around that time of year, check that out. thanks for coming in. check out cnn.com, by the way, learn what you can do to help end modern day slavery. just go to cnn.com/freedomproject. you've got a lot of links to check out. do drop in on that. >>> let's talk about the love affair with guns. often talked about as a uniquely american kind of romance. we'll take you to egypt where gun sales have been soaring since the arab spring revolution. stay with us.i'm br thing tter so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking a
i admire you and the energy and the work that you guys are doing. keep it up. good to see you. >> thank you. >> the found of the passion movement. an extraordinary gathering, too. if you're in atlanta around that time of year, check that out. thanks for coming in. check out cnn.com, by the way, learn what you can do to help end modern day slavery. just go to cnn.com/freedomproject. you've got a lot of links to check out. do drop in on that. >>> let's talk about the love...